Coast
to Coast 2026
Part
3 Memphis
Up early to pack then took the hotel shuttle bus to the Hertz pick up point at the airport. It took an hour to be processed and pick up the car. The car was a Nissan Rouge. Gita claimed the driving seat and took us all the way to Memphis some 240 miles. At one point on the interstate there was some terrible driving with a pickup truck doing an overtake, undertake, overtake manoeuvre and almost lost it in weaving onto the central reservation with the truck going sideways as he oversteered going onto the grass. Fortunately he saved it as I visualised the truck rolling causing a serious accident involving us on our first drive in America. We had a stop at a Mexican fast food place for chicken and rice and dove through some very heavy showers. We arrived safe and checked in to the Comfort Inn hotel around four.
Joon’s thirst for live music got us to Beale street in the evening at the Blues City Cafe. A meal and music with a live band made for a pleasant evening until ordering an Uber I had no battery left on my phone and neither did Gita so enlisted the help of the Memphis Police Department outside the cafe and charged her phone. Ten minutes was enough to order the Uber and for it to arrive.
A day at Graceland for Elvis. I had booked the Elvis Experience Tour. It was a very hot day and being inside was a bonus, viewing the house which had some of Elvis’s eccentricities. No show house. It was used and particularly the kitchen which fed everyone 24 hours a day. I liked the bikes and cars and planes. Visiting the family graves it does not matter how rich and famous you it is what you do that leaves the legacy. Elvis loved to perform anywhere and has a record for the number of consecutive performances in Las Vegas. Going around the displays of garments you can see why there are so many jump suits. Lunch in Grace’s kitchen (cafe) and retiring to the hotel to get ready for another evening out
We went back to Beale Street and walked to the Peabody. It is a luxury hotel and you have access to the roof from which I took photos of the sunset. It is the hotel where Ike and Tina Turner had a famous bust-up. In search of somewhere to eat with music we found Silky O’Sullivan's famous for the ribs they do.
Being an Irish pub they had Guinness on draft and not appreciating the flavour of the local brews it was time to introduce Joon to the dark nectar. Thereafter we went in search of Irish pubs. The man providing the music at the piano played a whole variety of songs performing requests including Rocky Mountain High a number of times and attracting punters to sing themselves or a duet with Piano Man. I was impressed by his repertoire. We stayed to the end enjoying the performance.












































